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Rubber Neck Blues

  • Rubber Neck Blues

    Bill Monroe's older but less famous brother Charlie (1903-75) had a modestly successful career of his own after the brother act broke up in 1938, Like the rest of the Monroes a better musician than a businessman, he drifted in and out of semi-retirement after 1957, but performed occasionally.

    Charlie Monroe and his Kentucky Pardners: personnel unknown,

    prob. Chicago I1 1946 RCA Victor 20-2204

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